This podcast episode explores the rapid development and growing demand for digital healthcare services in China, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. The surge in online medical user base and engagement highlights the market opportunity in this sector, but also raises concerns about the quality of care in telemedicine. Despite the digital divide and the challenges faced by underserved areas, telemedicine holds promise for addressing these gaps and improving access to healthcare, especially in remote regions. As the industry continues to grow, concerns over misdiagnosis, trust, and regulation emerge, emphasizing the need for robust measures to ensure patient safety and the ethical provision of online medical services. Additionally, the episode discusses the cultural and environmental significance of ancient trees, highlighting efforts to protect and preserve these living monuments amidst rapid urbanization. The importance of ancient tree conservation is underscored, both to maintain biodiversity and ensure the cultural heritage of communities. Balancing the need for preservation with the pace of development is an ongoing challenge.